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Programming Manual
Program 90: Maintenance Program
90-02: Setting the Programming Password
IN
SA
SB
Description
Use
Program 90-02 : Setting the Programming Password
to set the system passwords. For password entry
purposes, the system allows 8 users to be defined. Each user can have a:
•
Unique alphanumeric name (up to 10 alphanumeric characters long.
•
Password entry of up to 8 digits (using 0-9, # and *)
•
Password level
The “IN” level password is used by the “System Installer” for system programming purposes. The “SA” or “SB”
level password cannot access the “IN” level programs. The reverse type (white on black) just beneath the
Description heading is the program’s access level. You can only use the program if your access level meets or
exceeds the level the program requires. (“SA” level password can access to “SA” or “SB” programs, and “SB” level
password can access to “SB” programs only.)
!! Caution !!
It is NOT recommended to change this data unnecessarily. If the digits are changed and then forgotten, there may be
no normal way to enter the program mode again.
Input Data
User Number
1-8
Prog.No.
Item
Input Data
Related
Program
90-02-01
User Name
Max. 10 characters
90-02-02
Password
Up to 8 digits
90-02-03
User Level
0- Prohibited user
1- MF (Manufacturer level - for NEC-i use only)
2- IN (Installer level)
3- SA (System administrator level 1)
4- SB (System administrator level 2)
Default
User No.
User Name
Password
Level
Level Description
1
NEC-I
-
1 (MF)
Blocked User (Manufacturer
programming access only)
2
TOPAZ
12345678
2 (IN)
Installer Level - Access to all programs
this manual
3
ADMIN1
0000
3 (SA)
System Administrator Level 1 -
Restricted access
4
ADMIN2
9999
4 (SB)
System Administrator Level 2 - More
restricted access
5
-Not Used-
-Not Used-
-
6
-Not Used-
-Not Used-
-
7
-Not Used-
-Not Used-
-
8
-Not Used-
-Not Used-
-
Conditions
Two extensions can be in the programming mode.
Summary of Contents for Aspila Topaz
Page 1: ...Programming Manual Issue 1 0 Date July 2004 Intelligent Hybrid System ...
Page 19: ...Introduction to Programming Before You Start Programming Programming Manual 11 For Your Notes ...
Page 20: ...Introduction to Programming Before You Start Programming Programming Manual 12 For Your Notes ...
Page 50: ...42 Programming Manual Program 10 System Configuration Setup For your Notes ...
Page 84: ...76 Programming Manual Program 12 Night Mode Setup For your Notes ...
Page 196: ...188 Programming Manual Program 21 Outgoing Call Setup For your Notes ...
Page 262: ...254 Programming Manual Program 26 ARS Service Least Cost Routing For your Notes ...
Page 286: ...278 Programming Manual Program 32 Door Box Setup For your Notes ...
Page 326: ...318 Programming Manual Program 44 ARS F Route Setup For your Notes ...
Page 338: ...330 Programming Manual Program 80 Basic Hardware Setup for System For your Notes ...
Page 348: ...340 Programming Manual Program 81 Basic Hardware Setup for Trunk For your Notes ...
Page 358: ...350 Programming Manual Program 82 Basic Hardware Setup for Extension For your Notes ...
Page 389: ... For Your Notes ...